Sarah "Sallie" Remington Davies

Female 1850 - 1928  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah "Sallie" Remington Davies was born 29 Nov 1850 (daughter of Theodosius Bartow Davies and Martha "Mattie" Adams Remington); died 23 Jan 1928; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.

    Sarah married Francis "Frank" Jones Winn 7 Jun 1866, GA. Francis died 12 Jun 1907; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Thomas Co., GA - Marriage Notices from the "Southern Enterprise" of Wednesday, June 13, 1866: "Another Wedding -- The delicate samples of wedding cake left on our sanctum table, remind us that we had the pleasure at 8 1/2 o'clock p. m., on the 7th instant [the present month], of witnessing the nuptial ceremonies of Mr. Frank J. Winn and Miss Sallie R. Davies, which took place at the Presbyterian Church: 'For she is wise, if I can judge of her; And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true; And true she is, as she hath proved herself; And therefore like herself, wise, fair and true, Shall she be placed in my constant soul.' This, doubtless, was the soliloquy of the happy bridegroom. May the resolution never be shaken, and may they both live in sweetest harmony and great prosperity throughout life. 'The printer boys' were also kindly remembered, and while subscribing most heartily to editorial sentiment expressed above, indulge in the wish; that their several lots may be like 'An eve intensely beautiful; An eve, calm as the slumbers of a lovely girl, Dreaming of Hope.' Married On the 7th instant [present month], by the Rev. A. W. Clisby, at the Presbyterian Church, in Thomasville, Mr. Francis J. Winn and Miss Sallie R. Davies, all of Thomas County, Ga. May love, health and prosperity, go hand and hand for many years to come, and when life's duties are all o'er, may they find safe anchorage in that clime where every eye beams love and the flowers never fade."

    Children:
    1. Harriet Eliza Winn

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Theodosius Bartow Davies was born 15 Jun 1825, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA (son of William Davies and Sarah Grant Land); died 28 Jan 1859, Thomasville, GA; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.

    Theodosius married Martha "Mattie" Adams Remington 3 May 1848, Thomasville, GA. Martha (daughter of Edward Remington and Mary Arnold Smith) was born 29 Jul 1831, Thomasville, GA; died 5 May 1898, Thomasville, GA; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Martha "Mattie" Adams Remington was born 29 Jul 1831, Thomasville, GA (daughter of Edward Remington and Mary Arnold Smith); died 5 May 1898, Thomasville, GA; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give source credit to Lois Sorensen, Remington family researcher and compiler, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    Martha Adams Remington was named after her paternal grandmother, Martha "Pattey" Adams.

    Martha ran a hotel called the Mitchell Hotel or Piney Wood Hotel. See notes below.

    "In this large lot is also buried a woman of tremendous energy with a great and kindly heart. Back in Thomasville's great winter resort days, Martha Adams Remington, known then to Thomasville and to the world as "Mrs. Bowers" operated the Piney Woods Hotel in all of the sparkling glory at a time when Akin, SC, St. Augustine, FL, and Thomasville, GA were the great winter resorts of the Atlantic Seaboard. Miami, FL, then wasn't even a whisper as a winter resort. Martha Adams Remington married twice, first to Mr. Davies, and after his death to Dr. Peter S. Bower. Mrs. Bower operated the great hotel while her husband, Dr. Bower, ministered to the guests who had come down from the North on account of ailing health. And so it is fitting that Mrs. Bower, in her day one of the grand ladies of the South, should be buried in the Old Cemetery with gallant Confederate soldiers, and near the grave of her kindly husband, Dr. Peter S. Bower." (THE OLD CEMETERY by James B. Burch, from Thomasville Cultural Centers)

    From the Georgia Genweb site, cemetery records (somewhat edited) from The Old Cemetery, Thomasville: Theodosius B. Davies, 15 June 1825 - 28 Jan 1859, h/o Martha Adams Remington, d/o Col. Edward Remington. Martha is said to be the first white child to have been born in this city after the town was formally incorporated. Martha Adams Remington Davies later married Dr. P. S. Bower. Dr. Bower was born 4 Dec 1833 died 19 Dec 1892.

    Peter Shively Bower, 4 Dec 1833 - 19 Dec 1897 CSA Dr. h/o Martha Adams Bower, 29 July 1831 - 5 May 1898; mn Remington

    Children:
    1. William Edward Davies was born 23 Aug 1849; died 26 Apr 1899.
    2. 1. Sarah "Sallie" Remington Davies was born 29 Nov 1850; died 23 Jan 1928; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Davies

    William — Sarah Grant Land. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Grant Land
    Children:
    1. 2. Theodosius Bartow Davies was born 15 Jun 1825, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; died 28 Jan 1859, Thomasville, GA; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.

  3. 6.  Edward Remington was born 7 Jun 1804, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (son of William Remington and Martha "Pattey" Adams); died 18 Apr 1878, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA; was buried , The Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give source credit to Lois Sorensen, Remington family researcher and compiler, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    Some information on Edward's wives and descendants, as well as numerous other family connections, particularly the SMITH line, came from Chandler Smith Cheek (contact info available on request).

    Edward was born at Pawtuxet, RI, and died at Thomasville, GA. Edward and his family probably moved from Rhode Island to Thomasville as early as 1827, but certainly by 1829. (Pardon Sheldon Remington Jr. wrote that they moved south in 1829 for health reasons -- email from John Piot.) The newly settled town was incorporated in 1831, and Edward Remington was appointed as one of the town commissioners. Martha Benns, in her compilation titled Remington Family, includes a notation that he was the first mayor of Thomasville, although a county history says Thomasville's first mayor was Robert Hardaway. It has also been said that his daughter Mattie was the first white child born in Thomasville, and that a street in town was named after him. Mr. Remington opened the first general stock of merchandise in the town (probably with his father-in-law Simeon Smith), and thereafter was a leading and highly esteemed merchant there for almost a half century. (see excerpt below) According to Pardon Sheldon Remington Jr., Edward's first store was opened in a small log building (email from John Piot).

    Evidently Edward Remington traveled from Georgia to Rhode Island year by year, for part or all of the summer, as was the custom for many northerners who had moved south. He usually stayed with his wife's uncle, Remington Smith.

    Edward Remington also went to the Alachua County, Florida, area to set up his merchandising business and for the most part let Lewis G. Pyles, his son-in-law, act as his agent.

    Edward died in the 74th year of his age, and is buried next to the Smith lot in the Old City Cemetery at Thomasville. His obituary describes him as "trustworthy and honest, a devoted husband and tender father." He was a member of the Baptist Church. His funeral was held on a Sunday, and due to respect of so many citizens, the churches were not opened for regular morning services. The funeral service at the cemetery included singing, prayers, Scripture readings, and a message by Rev. C. S. Gauden on the theme "The Empty Tomb of Jesus." The headstone inscription reads: "In memory of Edward Remington, born in Warwick, Rhode Island, June 7, 1804; died Thomasville April 18, 1878, There remaineth a rest for the people of God."

    Gravestone information for Edward and many of his family members is found online at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/thomas/cemeteries/oldcem.txt

    Thomas County, Georgia; The Old Cemetery (Thomasville). File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jack Wynn [jwynn@pop.mindspring.com]

    Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/thomas.htm
    Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm

    The Edward Remington household was in the 1850 Federal Census at Thomasville, GA, as follows: Edward 45, RI, merchant; Mary 46, Francis 23, Ann 18 (wife of Francis), Mary 13, Edward S. 9, and Mary (child of Francis & Ann) 4 months.

    In 1860, E. Remington (Rimington), merchant age 55 RI, is living at Thomasville with his second wife Pat 30 RI, and infant daughter Mary 1 GA. Two individuals are boarding with them, including a Sheldon from RI (possibly John, age 20 -- unclear).

    In the 1870 Federal Census they are still at Thomasville; Edward is 65 and Patience is 40; children in the household are Mary 12, Pardon 9, & William 7.

    Chandler has Edward's year of birth as 1804, while RI genealogist Martha Benns has 1805 (RI Historical Society Library).

    From the web site newenglandancestors.org:
    "1805 REMINGTON Edward, h. Mary A. (Smith) of Pawtuxet, R.I. , ch. William and Patty or Martha (Adams), June 7, 1805 [? in Pawtuxet, R.I. ], P.R.28. Birth," recorded in records of Greenfield, MA (probably from a family Bible record of the Adams family).

    From "Ante-bellum Thomas County 1825 - 1861" by William Warren Rogers, Chapter II, Town Life, p. 20: "Perhaps the most successful of the town's merchants was Edward Remington. A random listing of items he offered for sale included pianos, Negro goods, window and bed curtains, furniture, iron plow points, crockery and glassware, bagging and bale rope, sugar boilers, clothing for all ages, such as 'Ladies' Steel Extension Skirts from 8 to 36 hoops,' fans, jewelry, and hats. Within the broad category of groceries, Remington included candle wick, matches, sugar, raisins, soap, sardines, and coffee as well as apple and peach brandy, Holland gin, Monongahela whiskey, rectified whiskey, Madeira wine, and port wine." (this county history was originally published as Florida State University Studies, Number 39, Tallahasee, 1963)

    One of Edward's business partners was Isaac Garland Jourdan, born in Jefferson County, GA, 25 March 25 1808, and died in Quitman on 21 August 1886. "He engaged in the mercantile business, in copartnership with the late Col. Edward Remington and others that were then well known in business circles." (excerpted from Jourdan's obituary, "The Thomasville Times," 11 Sept 1886, email from Chandler Smith Cheek)

    Edward married Mary Arnold Smith Abt 4 Sep 1826, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, RI. Mary (daughter of Simeon Smith, Jr. and Mary "Polly" Sheldon) was born 25 Sep 1803, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 16 Oct 1856, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA; was buried , The Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary Arnold Smith was born 25 Sep 1803, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (daughter of Simeon Smith, Jr. and Mary "Polly" Sheldon); died 16 Oct 1856, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA; was buried , The Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.

    Notes:

    The online transcription of cemetery records at the Georgia Genweb site has her date of death as 16 Oct 1850.

    Notes:

    This marriage or marriage intention is listed in Elder James Wilson's Marriages, but the newspaper report says the minister was Rev. Mr. Shurtleff. There is also a discrepancy in the dates, as "Family Notes" by James N. Arnold has the date as 15 September, rather than 4 September.

    The marriage intention was published on 20 & 27 Aug 1826 and also on 3 Sep 1826. At that time Edward was of Providence and Mary was of Pawtuxet.

    A descendant, Martha Adams (Remington) (Davies) Bower, has the marriage date as 4 Sep 1826.

    The cemetery information at usgwenwebarchives.net has the marriage date as 4 Sep 1826.

    Children:
    1. Francis "Frank" Henry Remington, Sr. was born 30 Jul 1827, Providence, RI; died 14 Mar 1888, Thomasville, GA; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.
    2. 3. Martha "Mattie" Adams Remington was born 29 Jul 1831, Thomasville, GA; died 5 May 1898, Thomasville, GA; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.
    3. Mary Sheldon Remington was born 18 Jul 1836, Thomasville, GA; died 15 Apr 1859, Newnansville, FL; was buried , Newnansville Methodist Cemetery, Newnansville, FL.
    4. Edward Seixas Remington was born 1 Apr 1841, Georgia; died Aft 31 Mar 1890.
    5. William Holdridge Remington was born 7 Jul 1844; died 1844.
    6. Simeon Smith Remington was born 11 Feb 1846; died 20 Apr 1846; was buried , Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Remington was born Abt 1779, RI (son of Thomas Remington, Jr. and Mary Wood); died 23 Jun 1852, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; was buried , Lakewood Burial Ground, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give source credit to Lois Sorensen, Remington family researcher and compiler, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    William's will dated 31 May 1852 mentions his (second) wife Avis and sons Henry A., Edward, & William H.

    The death record at Warwick City Hall reads: "William Remington, son of Thomas; trader, d. 23 June 1852 age 73." (Note: James N. Arnold's published transcription of this record is incorrect; I have viewed the original twice for verification) The RI Death Index agrees with the original.

    I do not have absolute proof of the identity of William's parents, but the available evidence points to this Thomas and Mary. It is known that his father is Thomas. The most likely possibility is Thomas Remington, Jr., who married Mary Wood, d/o William, at Warwick on 7 June 1778, by Elder Charles Holden. (Consequently, I am tentatively placing him in this family; research is ongoing to confirm.)

    William is mentioned as a son in Thomas Remington's Revolutionary War Pension File # W13847.

    Research throughout Rhode Island has shown that there is no record of any other William, son of Thomas.

    William owned a house which is now known as the Remington House, at 71 Remington Street in Pawtuxet, Warwick, RI. This house was at one time rented to the Pawtuxet school district for use as a school. An old receipt shows that William was paid $3 per month, for a total of $12, covering the period from 9 Dec 1833 to 8 Apr 1834. Most likely, ownership of the house was passed down to son Henry after William's death, since Henry is indicated as owner on an 1855 map. (source: "Pawtuxet Schools" by Henry A. L. Brown, an article in "The Bridge" Fall 2005 Vol. 31 No. 2, p. 10 -- A Newsletter of the Pawtuxet Village Association)

    The plaque on the front of the William Remington house has the date 1728. Does this mean the house was built that year? Also, who built the house -- a Remington ancestor or someone else? This needs more research. (I have photographed this house; image available upon request.)

    From RI Cemetery Database:
    REMINGTON WILLIAM 1779c - 23 JUN 1852 WK001

    Cemetery notes:
    Historical Cemetery # WK001, Lakewood Burial Ground, Warwick, RI / Location: 75 ft west of IRVING RD at TEL pole # 4 / 24 burials with 5 inscriptions from 1822 to 1862 / 100 ft x 200 ft in poor condition no enclosure; sign missing / Tax Assessors Map #: Plat #: 289, Lot #: 551 / James N. Arnold visited this lot 10 Aug 1891; Vol 4 Pg 87 "At Lakewood on the north side of the Greenwich Rd. and west of the Warwick branch Road, in plain sight of both, a burial yard showing neglect, both fence and yard." In 1994 this burial ground was almost totally destroyed and most of the stones were missing. This cemetery has been recorded and checked.

    William married Martha "Pattey" Adams 12 Apr 1804, Warwick, Kent Co., RI. Martha (daughter of Andrew Adams and Molly Morse) was born 4 Jan 1784, Northbridge, MA; died 11 Jun 1822, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, RI; was buried , Lakewood Burial Ground, Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Martha "Pattey" Adams was born 4 Jan 1784, Northbridge, MA (daughter of Andrew Adams and Molly Morse); died 11 Jun 1822, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, RI; was buried , Lakewood Burial Ground, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    From MA vital records:

    1804 ADAMS Patty " (also called Martha)," ch. Andrew and Molly (Morse), and William Remington, b. Patuxat, R.I. , Apr. 12, 1804, in Warwick, R.1. ,* P.R.28. Marriage Greenfield

    Death notice in the Providence Journal: "Martha Remington, wife of William at Pawtuxet, RI, in 37th year, June 11, 1822."
    (James N. Arnold's Vital Record of RI, Vol. 12, pp. 607/8)

    From RI Cemetery Database:
    REMINGTON MARTHA 1785c - 11 JUN 1822 WK001

    Notes:

    William & Pattey were married by Alexander Havens, Justice.

    Children:
    1. 6. Edward Remington was born 7 Jun 1804, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 18 Apr 1878, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA; was buried , The Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.
    2. William Holdredge Remington was born Abt 1810, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1880, Pomeroy, Meigs Co., OH.
    3. Henry A. Remington was born Abt 1822; died 20 Dec 1868, Providence, RI.

  3. 14.  Simeon Smith, Jr. was born 11 Jun 1779, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (son of Simeon Smith, Sr. and Martha Peck); died 10 Feb 1846, Thomasville, GA.

    Notes:

    The first recorded meeting of Masons in Pawtuxet Village was 12 Apr 1805 at the home of Anthony Aborn, Esq. There were seven present. It was decided to establish a Lodge at Pawtuxet. The third meeting was 26 April at Col. Bowen's house, where they drew up a petition for a Lodge. Eight additional people signed, including Peleg Remington & Simeon Smith, Jr.

    After Simeon moved to Thomasville, GA, he and his son-in-law, Edward Remington, joined together in establishing a mercantile store (from notes by Mrs. Doris Davies).

    Simeon married Mary "Polly" Sheldon 26 Dec 1802, Pawtuxet, RI. Mary (daughter of Remington Sheldon and Huldah Greene) was born 3 May 1782, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 2 Mar 1862, Thomasville, GA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Mary "Polly" Sheldon was born 3 May 1782, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (daughter of Remington Sheldon and Huldah Greene); died 2 Mar 1862, Thomasville, GA.

    Notes:

    Mary is identified as a daughter of Remington Sheldon in the following excerpt (notes from Chandler Smith Cheek):

    "Sheldon, Israel et. als. vs Sheldon, Gilbert et. als., The Supreme Court of State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Providence, SC, In Equity for Partition, No 2078, October Term 1882.
    (1) George Sheldon of Pawtucket, Rhode Island died December 13, 1879, intestate, unmarried and left no children. He was the son of Remington Sheldon, now deceased, who was the father of nine children, as follows:
    Polly (Mary) who married Simeon Smith and died leaving issue."
    (and so on)

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Arnold Smith was born 25 Sep 1803, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 16 Oct 1856, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA; was buried , The Old Cemetery, Thomasville, Thomas Co., GA.
    2. Simeon Alexander Smith was born 27 Sep 1805, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 15 May 1888, Thomasville, GA.
    3. Huldah Sheldon Smith was born 28 May 1807, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 6 May 1865, Thomasville, GA; was buried , The Old Cemetery, Thomasville, GA.
    4. James Wolf Smith was born 15 May 1810, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 27 Apr 1878, Pawtuxet, Wakulla, FL; was buried , Smith Cemetery, Wakulla Co., FL.
    5. Martha Peck Smith was born 30 Apr 1812, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 24 May 1890, Thomasville, GA.